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Show I f LOCAL JOTS. I - A "Mikado" rehearsal will be held at the Theater to-night at 7:30 o'clock. I Ioe froze a quarter of an inch thick on ! outstanding tubs of water last night. I I The snow-plows for the Utah and Northern- 15 ar being put in order for the winter came I paign. I Oeorge Goulet & Co. vs. Friedlander, at- I tachment on bond, was released by consent to-day. i Charles H. Haverly was made a citizen of the United States to-day in the Third Dis- I trict Court. . The Knights of St. Dennis will inaugurate ; i the dancing season by a grand ball .in the S new, elegant Olympio Hall. I The earnings of the D. & R. G. W. for last . I month were about $23,030 in excess of the 1 1 corresponding month last year. ' i The directors and management of the Olympic Club, hold a business meeting in their new hall to-night, at 6 o'clock. A. J. Feacock calls attention in an adver- 4 tisement to his fine line of cigars and liquors, at 29 and 31 W. Second South Street. A slim attendance visited Fort Douglas J! and the resorts of the city yesterday, on ac- ; count of the weather and heavy roads. iThe Third District Court to-day granted a decree in the divorce case of Ada Seddon Appleby against Charles Henry Appleby. Casper Hoffman was naturalized into a full-fledged American citizen to-day, and took oath to obey all the laws of his adopted land. To-morrow Fred Hopt, alias Welcome, will receive sentence for murder in the first degree, for the fourth time. It is a question whether an appeal will be taken. k McCornick to-day received three cars of Hanauer bullion, valued at $9,000; two bars of Stormont silver, 13.150, and Queen of the Hills ore, $3,720; total value, $15,870. John A. Stevens, the well-known author J and actor, is playing McGuire's Montana f circuit. He opens to-night at the Grand in f Butte City, in his great play entitled, 4,Un- , known." J - "Government Kid," whose right name is Robert Lowrie, was brought in from the ';! Fen to-day, with a half-dozen shackled pri- . soners as witnesses in the case against him for arson. Archibald McLeod, for getting drunk and j being disorderly, profane and obscene, was to-day fined $15 in the Police Court. J. M. i Daidson paid $5 for a plain drunk, and ij Charley Measdson ditto. j! A. Milton Musser is once more breathing j; the free air of Zion. His six months' sen- tence, minus the "copper" of 28 days, ex pired this morning, and on paying his $300 line ho was released by U. S. Marshal Ire-j Ire-j land. Mr. J. C. Little, who is organizing the j colony for Sonora, Mexico, desires to correct I a typographical error which occurred in his f i letter to the Demockat. published on the 8th I mst. Settlers will be given 1G0 acres of land I cacb, instead of "2"0, as was inadvertently i stated. J ; Two more polygamists iu Utah have been convicted upon the testimony of their plural wives. This method is making plurality a trifle too plural for the Mormons, and is affecting their peculiar institution like an -attack of pleurisy, perhaps. Alta Cali- fornia. When the boys go around to hang-up an j ulster at 113 S. Main Street, they will miss ': the familiar face of "Uncle Henry" from the old-time shop. Anew firm has leased , the niche, and before many days an "Ingin" v on wheels will advertiso a fine brand of I) cigars and tobaccos. . Messrs. Edwards & Kegler are about to i 1S8ae several hundred invitations for a select 1 party to be held at the Skating Pavilion, on ; Thursday evening of this week. Thus far, . i the Rmk has enjoyed a first-olass patronage, and everybody receiving a special notice will no doubt avail themselvesof a pleasant eveu-r eveu-r ing, on Thursday next. ij Angus M. Cannon has served out his six i, months' sentence, for unlawful cohabitation, minus the "Copper" grace, but instead of ; paj-ing his $300 fine and hieing to the , bosoms of his families, he prefers to linger j. awhile longer in his newly adopted home, ' until the question of "cohabitation" has "ju ruitju upon uy me united states Su-: Su-: preme Court. The rumor afloat on the question of re-in-' dieting all U. Cs at the expiration of sen- : tence has caused no little flurry ana comment between both factions of the kingdom. It is reported that eleven of the Grand Jury voted for acquittal and four for re-indicting under Judge Zane's i recent ruling. The possible truth of the state- j ment brings a sigh of relief to the three j bounced jurymen. f Three of the high priests sitting in front I" o a Demockat reporter at the Tabernacle yesterday had the bad manners to take a iiap while Bishop Whitney was delivering his essay on ancient, modern and everlast-; everlast-; ing history. This old story of the ardent young bishop, commencing with Abraham, ; Isaac and Jacob, running along to Nebu- . chadnezzar and Belshazzar, and winding up with John on the Isle of Patmos, witnessing j, "J1 angel flying earthward with the Book of p Mormon under one arm and the Deserct ; AVws under the other, with the assurance j that prophecy is now being fulfilled, has been ! heard by the brethren before, and behold the three high priests were "tired" and fell ) asleep. |